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a recent poll also showed that 70% of georgians support roe v. wade. these laws are passing because also of tremendous gerrymandering and voter suppression that's been going on in the southern states. in georgia in particular we've spent eight years fighting voter suppression. the law in georgia only passed the house by two votes. so these are not -- these are not popular measures. people have taken to the streets out of concern for this. they're appalled that a president that has stood for nearly 50 years would be so blatantly ignored by elected officials who are sporn to uphold the constitution. and we are -- this law has not taken effect in georgia yet, and the aclu is committed to making sure it will not take effect. >> you're saying that the majority of public opinion in georgia, by your reckoning, is not represented by the georgian state legislator. >> no. >> just because how politics works in this country and gerrymandering. >> and intense voter suppression that makes it more difficult for younger people, for people of color, for new residents o
a recent poll also showed that 70% of georgians support roe v. wade. these laws are passing because also of tremendous gerrymandering and voter suppression that's been going on in the southern states. in georgia in particular we've spent eight years fighting voter suppression. the law in georgia only passed the house by two votes. so these are not -- these are not popular measures. people have taken to the streets out of concern for this. they're appalled that a president that has stood for...
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which are you most concerned could reopen the debate around roe v. wade? and is there anything you can do with the case were to get to the supreme court? are you but hold into what those nine justices may decide? is there any strategy you can do? dr. wen: i'm glad you brought up this question because it is something i think about every that weis the nightmare in planned parenthood are preparing for every day. i came from the world of public health, where there are natural disasters, disease outbreaks that we prepared for. well, this is an emergency in the public health crisis, but it is man-made. there are 16 cases right now that are one step away from the supreme court, and any of them being heard could lead to roe v. wade being further chipped away or being completely overturned. and what we are focused on now is fighting through the courts, working with our legislatures in states, and on the federal level, to ensure other types of protections for roe versus wade. this year there have been terrible bills passed, but we have also seen bill's champion -- b
which are you most concerned could reopen the debate around roe v. wade? and is there anything you can do with the case were to get to the supreme court? are you but hold into what those nine justices may decide? is there any strategy you can do? dr. wen: i'm glad you brought up this question because it is something i think about every that weis the nightmare in planned parenthood are preparing for every day. i came from the world of public health, where there are natural disasters, disease...
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i understand the importance that people attach to the roe v. wade decision, to the plannedod parenthoersus casey decision i don't live in a bubble i understandn i live ie real world >> seth: man, it's so weird to see someone who is capable of losing his [ bleep ] like that suddenly calm and measured it's like seeing a crazy g in the subway screaming, "rats controlled by the government are spying on us."tu and then hs to you and says, "by the way, that jacket looks fantastic. [ laughter ] second, kavanaugouwas lying roe v. wade. and we all know he was lying, because he said the exact opposite in an e-mail when he worked for the bush administrati >> somebody leaked to the "new york times" and then to nbc news this e-mail written by brett kavanaugh in 2003 in which he argues explicitly that roe versus wade is not recognized to be settled law, because the supreme court could very well overturn it.ur quote, "i am notthat all legal scholars refer to roe as the settled law of the land at the supreme court level since court can always overrule its prec
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>> isopropyl roe v. wade, it's a president that decides the entire issue. i support roe v. wade and believe it should be codified. it's been over 30 years, as president of the united states, i will not appoint justice who does not see roe v wade as president. second, i will codify roe v. wade so it's forever law of the land. third, i will repeal the height amendment, it's a moment in law that makes it impossible for low income women to access security need and forth, i will make sure no matter what state you live in you have access to reproductive care including abortion services. >> i want to ask you about that about your first statement which is you will only appoint. i will only appoint judges who will uphold roe v. wade. does that mean you're okay with other presidents having their own list test, as president might say all only appoint people who will overturn roe v wade because a conjured under tradition in this country is the independence of the judiciary and the ideas that a judge once appointed will judge each case on its merits and on the basis of a promise made po
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codified roe v. wade into federal law. provide universal health care who haveo many people insurance are not able to use it because of the deductibles and the premiums and the co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses. if we want women to thrive, to be healthy, we have to have universal health care to protect their rights across the board. thingsu think about the we can do, all of them are available to us. -- get rid of the gag rule. conscience rule which has nothing to do with conscience. it is un-american to say people can be deprived of their right just because you feel like it. did we fight that battle and south carolina at lunch counters and in the street? [applause] you don't get to turn someone away just because you feel like it in america. we have an american majority let's mobilize that. defend the rights of women once and for all and it can be done. this is our best chance in our lifetimes to do it. right here, right now. if i'm a candidate for president, i am going to be bold just like i have been in new york. i'm goin
codified roe v. wade into federal law. provide universal health care who haveo many people insurance are not able to use it because of the deductibles and the premiums and the co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses. if we want women to thrive, to be healthy, we have to have universal health care to protect their rights across the board. thingsu think about the we can do, all of them are available to us. -- get rid of the gag rule. conscience rule which has nothing to do with conscience. it is...
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codify roe v. wade into federal law. provide universal health care because so many people who have insurance are not able to use it because of the deductibles and the premiums and the co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses. if we want women to thrive, to be healthy, we have to have universal health care to protect their rights across the board. when you think about the things we can do, all of them are available to us. get rid of the gag rule. get rid of the "conscience" rule which has nothing to do with conscience. it is un-american to say people can be deprived of their right just because you feel like it. didn't we fight that battle and south carolina at lunch counters and in the street? [applause] you don't get to turn someone away just because you feel like it in america. [applause] we have an american majority. let's mobilize that. defend the rights of women once and for all and it can be done. this is our best chance in our lifetimes to do it. right here, right now. if i'm your candidate for president, i am going to b
codify roe v. wade into federal law. provide universal health care because so many people who have insurance are not able to use it because of the deductibles and the premiums and the co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses. if we want women to thrive, to be healthy, we have to have universal health care to protect their rights across the board. when you think about the things we can do, all of them are available to us. get rid of the gag rule. get rid of the "conscience" rule which has...
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so, of course, that is upon the overturning of roe v. wade. but i think being retroactive from the point of the vote on tuesday. >> ed: how does it move forward, though? despite your personal views roe v. wade is currently the law of the land. so women have that choice. what will happen in east texas? >> roe v. wade is an unjust, lawless court opinion. it's not the supreme court that makes laws. it's congress. our message, the ordinance is clear that the supreme court was wrong on roe v. wade. so we are challenging that in this ordinance. we are going to uphold what we believe is right. >> ed: now, last question. there is a poll in the "wall street journal" suggesting recently that the strongest ma majority for abortion rights exists in america now. you are standing on principle and maybe you don't care about the polls because you think it's the right thing to do. what do you say to the pollsters about this? >> ultimately, at the end of the day we have to do what is right. i am reminded by a statement from thomas jefferson who said the supreme
so, of course, that is upon the overturning of roe v. wade. but i think being retroactive from the point of the vote on tuesday. >> ed: how does it move forward, though? despite your personal views roe v. wade is currently the law of the land. so women have that choice. what will happen in east texas? >> roe v. wade is an unjust, lawless court opinion. it's not the supreme court that makes laws. it's congress. our message, the ordinance is clear that the supreme court was wrong on...
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. >> and you wrote about roe v. wade. i want to k you about one part of an article you wrote about roe v. wade, d cause you said that you're not woabout rights being whittled away, that you're not worried about the future of roe v. wade,at nce you have rights, they can't be taken away. do you believe that? >> not as much as i used to. >> why? >> because of at's happening, what's happening in texas and ohio and abortions. so i'm not as confident about what i wrote then.th i feel that law, specifically roe v. wade, is concrete one, and it's very long ago, so the idea of revisiting it, i don't know what state we arein ith the supreme court. i think we're all waiting to find out exactly how this works out. but i do believe that it is our responsibility to rise up to the occasion and to stick our necks out when it's called for because f so many peopght for us and that's the reason why we have all the rights we do, so we need to keep that torch going. >> when did you become mobilized topolitical activism? >> after the election.
. >> and you wrote about roe v. wade. i want to k you about one part of an article you wrote about roe v. wade, d cause you said that you're not woabout rights being whittled away, that you're not worried about the future of roe v. wade,at nce you have rights, they can't be taken away. do you believe that? >> not as much as i used to. >> why? >> because of at's happening, what's happening in texas and ohio and abortions. so i'm not as confident about what i wrote then.th...
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that's threatening roe v. wade as a whole. most americans support the law and support abortion in general. but polling differs when it comes to a limit on abortions and what that limit is. >> that's what is so difficult when you have 60 seconds to answer a question, it seems. >> something that caught my ear. you have jay inslee. he said he was the first leader to create a public health care option in the u.s. let's listen to that first. >> i'm the only candidate who has passed a public option. and i respect everybody's goals and plans here. we have one candidate that's advanced the ball. >> what's the deal? was mitt romney the first to do it? this was generally true but requires a lot more nuance and context. jay inslee signed a law that put into place a public option. advocates of a pure public option, said this didn't suffice. the measures that inslee put in place were cost controls and beefing up a state exchange and making sure everyone did get health insurance. the bill does call it a public option, it might not really pa
that's threatening roe v. wade as a whole. most americans support the law and support abortion in general. but polling differs when it comes to a limit on abortions and what that limit is. >> that's what is so difficult when you have 60 seconds to answer a question, it seems. >> something that caught my ear. you have jay inslee. he said he was the first leader to create a public health care option in the u.s. let's listen to that first. >> i'm the only candidate who has passed...
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to bring a direct challenge to roe v. wade to the supreme court. they want to make abortion activism harder in this country. >> right here in south carolina, the legislature puts up personhood bills and restriction after restriction on abortion acted -- access to hurt women in the state and country. >> this is an attack on all of this and we are at a pivotal moment right here, right now in south carolina and across the country. one thing we know for sure is that people want more access to health care, not less. do you feel that? [applause] >> it is crystal clear that health care is on the ballot this year and that means is that access to legal abortion. come on now. because at the end of the day , abortion care is health care. >> as we all know, a record high number, 77% of americans say they do not want to see roe v. wade overturned. there is no state in this country where abortion bans are popular. >> that's right, that's why today is so important. we appreciate the fact that you are here ready to breathe life into our democracy and stand up for
to bring a direct challenge to roe v. wade to the supreme court. they want to make abortion activism harder in this country. >> right here in south carolina, the legislature puts up personhood bills and restriction after restriction on abortion acted -- access to hurt women in the state and country. >> this is an attack on all of this and we are at a pivotal moment right here, right now in south carolina and across the country. one thing we know for sure is that people want more...
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but remember, he's a strong supporter of roe v. wade. he took down a supreme court nominee, justice -- i mean judge robert bork, because of his views on his opposition to roe v. wade as the law of the land. and the president, strong supporter -- vice president, strong supporter of roe v. wade. >> he also evolved from civil unions to full same-sex marriage rights and helped the former president do that as well. but listen, that aside, i understand, but that aside, what -- joe biden's appeal to the american people is that steady hand and that he is that steady hand, or could be that steady hand come 2020. does that -- him changing his mind on issues like the hyde amendment, does he contradict that? >> no. i any that people want, one is a steady hand but two, they want authenticity. and he's authentic. and i think people that watched him deliver his statement yesterday could tell that it was from the heart and that he is deeply troubled by the assault on women's right to choose. and so a leader, i think it's a real profile in courage for wh
but remember, he's a strong supporter of roe v. wade. he took down a supreme court nominee, justice -- i mean judge robert bork, because of his views on his opposition to roe v. wade as the law of the land. and the president, strong supporter -- vice president, strong supporter of roe v. wade. >> he also evolved from civil unions to full same-sex marriage rights and helped the former president do that as well. but listen, that aside, i understand, but that aside, what -- joe biden's...
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roe v. wade is overturned have access.ill wealthy white women. it's poor women that will be hurt by these laws. so how are you going to ensure poor, black, queer women have what?s to care, no matter thank you. thank your grand ma, too. country someone in the is amrient and having abortions. his is a decision women make and it's up to you. no one should be feel like to have a child. which dr. king a mpioned is $12,000 a year, for women trying to an re out how to have abortion. will at is a society i president.as >> there are people who pen fit from work and people that are friending it out every day, and n cases for in of you putting harm's way i don't legislators should have anything to do with women's rights.ctive because what is a lot the world we live in, i will fight for to do what you want to do. >> thank you. ks for ou l yang than joining us. thank you for being with us. you.k all right. all right. you.k amazing day. have you heard anything today?tional okay. anyone willing to share? can you tell us your name, where you're coming from? hell
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codify roe v. wade into federal law. provide universal health care because so many people who have insurance are not able to use it because of the deductibles and the premiums and the co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses. if we want women to thrive, to be healthy, we have to have universal health care to protect their rights across the board. when you think about the things we can do, all of them are available to us. get rid of the gag rule. get rid of the "conscience" rule which has nothing to do with conscience. it is un-american to say people can be deprived of their right just because you feel like it. didn't we fight that battle and south carolina at lunch counters and in the street? [applause] you don't get to turn someone away just because you feel like it in america. [applause] we have an american majority. let's mobilize that. defend the rights of women once and for all and it can be done. this is our best chance in our lifetimes to do it. right here, right now. if i'm your candidate for president, i am going to b
codify roe v. wade into federal law. provide universal health care because so many people who have insurance are not able to use it because of the deductibles and the premiums and the co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses. if we want women to thrive, to be healthy, we have to have universal health care to protect their rights across the board. when you think about the things we can do, all of them are available to us. get rid of the gag rule. get rid of the "conscience" rule which has...
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think we can say from that cap and i would not vote overturn roe v wade. for a long time we have had one justice in the middle thomas went justice, o'connor, then kennedy, who although conservatitive, have not been lg to pull the trigger to overturn roe v.v. wade. do w we have onene of thohose sg justices or do we now have five justices who would all overturn it? we don't knowow the answer. amy: what about roberts come and chief justice roberts, where you think you would stand? many were surprised when obamacare, when the affordable care act came before the supreme court, that he actually voted for it, even though he had expressed criticism of it. >> that made people think maybe he is a potential swing. that is a different kind of issue, and one where maybe he was trying to act a little more like an umprire. he is very religious. he went to mass every sunday vard.he was at har he may feel if this is a hard issue for him, we just don't know if he is been waiting all these years to overturn roe v. wade. amy: i wanted to ask you about angela merkel. at german
think we can say from that cap and i would not vote overturn roe v wade. for a long time we have had one justice in the middle thomas went justice, o'connor, then kennedy, who although conservatitive, have not been lg to pull the trigger to overturn roe v.v. wade. do w we have onene of thohose sg justices or do we now have five justices who would all overturn it? we don't knowow the answer. amy: what about roberts come and chief justice roberts, where you think you would stand? many were...
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he's a strong supporter off roe v. wade. he took down justice robert burke because of his views as opposition to roe v. wade. >> and same-sex marriage rights and helped the former president do that as well. i understand. but that aside what joe biden's appeal how to marecamerican peos they believe and need a steady hand. he could be that steady hand come 2020. does that dash him changing his mind on issues like the hyde amendment, does he contradict that? >> no. i think the thing people want. one is a steady hand and two they want authenticity. and people who watched him deliver his statement yesterday could tell that it was from the heart and that he is deeply troubled by the assault on women's rights to choose. and so a leader dash i think it's a real profile incurage. he had to change a position he's held for the last 40 years. for those people that want to eliminate the hyde amendment, first off all we have to win back the senate. and what helps us win back the senate is vice president biden's nomination as the it presid
he's a strong supporter off roe v. wade. he took down justice robert burke because of his views as opposition to roe v. wade. >> and same-sex marriage rights and helped the former president do that as well. i understand. but that aside what joe biden's appeal how to marecamerican peos they believe and need a steady hand. he could be that steady hand come 2020. does that dash him changing his mind on issues like the hyde amendment, does he contradict that? >> no. i think the thing...
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, himself, acknowledged strike at the core of the reasoning in roe v. wade. >> i got 30 seconds left. i want to ask you does the issue of whether a justice thinks a case in the past was in their opinion wrongly decided come into play here? >> yes. those three criteria apply if even they think it was widely decided as they may have done when they upheld roe v. wade, their still n they're not supposed to -- if the decision isn't unworkable, those are the three criteria and going to be hugely important along with an overwhelming question you identified, so important, ali, of the chief justice and his concern about institutional legitimacy. >> jeffrey rosen, my pleasure to see you tonight. thank qulu fyou for quoijoining. that is tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. >>> tonight, donald trump on the defensive getting still more cover from his attorney general as his justice department defies a court order concerning contact with the russians. >>> plus, as democrats debate their next move, a look at the ways congress co
, himself, acknowledged strike at the core of the reasoning in roe v. wade. >> i got 30 seconds left. i want to ask you does the issue of whether a justice thinks a case in the past was in their opinion wrongly decided come into play here? >> yes. those three criteria apply if even they think it was widely decided as they may have done when they upheld roe v. wade, their still n they're not supposed to -- if the decision isn't unworkable, those are the three criteria and going to be...
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this is a full assault on roe v. wade. that's what we are increasingly seeing from states. >> let's talk about the states that do have the so-called heartbeat law. we got them in missouri and kentucky and mississippi and ohio and in georgia. there are other lawsuits that are being planned. if this is a death by a thousand paper cuts on roe v. wade, are these lawsuits effective way to push back against that? >> well, i think absolutely. what we have seen is that these particular laws have been passed largely since justice brett kavanaugh joins the supreme court that none of them have gone into effect. litigation has been enormously effective at protecting a women's right to choose. other heartbeat laws and even more restricted laws that came out of alabama where there was no exception for rape and incense. they have again not gone into effect. the question is what's going to happen while these state laws work their way up the judicial system? i think that the supreme court has been we have seen united in their desperation t
this is a full assault on roe v. wade. that's what we are increasingly seeing from states. >> let's talk about the states that do have the so-called heartbeat law. we got them in missouri and kentucky and mississippi and ohio and in georgia. there are other lawsuits that are being planned. if this is a death by a thousand paper cuts on roe v. wade, are these lawsuits effective way to push back against that? >> well, i think absolutely. what we have seen is that these particular laws...
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and they support roe v. wade as the law of the land, as do i. we support a woman's right to make these decisions about her own baud aconsistent with roe v. wade. the hyde amendment is something that has gotten in the way of that as it relates to certain women and their ability to get health care. so i think this hyde amendment issue lines up with where people are ultimately around the question of choice and roe v. wade. so i think the vice president, you know, finally moved to the right spot on this. >> okay, so you're of the same mind-set -- final question, what do you say to a person who might be pro-choice but recognizes there's some fundamental unfairness to forcing a taxpayer dollar from a pro-life person pay for an abortion? >> look, i think there's a lot of things that the federal government does, and not every single citizen agrees with everything the federal government does in every respect. so i just think we've got to go back to this notion that roe v. wade is the law of the land. and in my opinion it should be defended and supported.
and they support roe v. wade as the law of the land, as do i. we support a woman's right to make these decisions about her own baud aconsistent with roe v. wade. the hyde amendment is something that has gotten in the way of that as it relates to certain women and their ability to get health care. so i think this hyde amendment issue lines up with where people are ultimately around the question of choice and roe v. wade. so i think the vice president, you know, finally moved to the right spot on...
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versus wade. >> number one, roe v. wade's the law of the land, a woman has a right to choose. >> reporter: but now he's under fire from other democrats amid revelations he still supports a controversial abortion law, the hyde amendment, which bans using federal funds for abortion services, except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother critics say the law prevents low-income women from access to abortion. >> the hyde amendment is wrong i think that we have a nation where all these insidious things are being done to undermine women's reproductive rights in this country. >> this isn't about the politics this is about what's right. the hyde amendment should not be american law. >> reporter: biden's views on abortion have evolved. a devout catholic, he repeatedly voted against exemptions for victims of rape and incest during his early days in the senate on the hyde amendment, biden's campaign tells nbc news he would be open to repealing it, if abortion avenues that are currently protected under roe v. w
versus wade. >> number one, roe v. wade's the law of the land, a woman has a right to choose. >> reporter: but now he's under fire from other democrats amid revelations he still supports a controversial abortion law, the hyde amendment, which bans using federal funds for abortion services, except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother critics say the law prevents low-income women from access to abortion. >> the hyde amendment is wrong i think that we have...
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court in a way that then would force a decision, a second decision, really, on roe v. wade. >> yes, and you're exactly right about that, erica. if you look at different states, you will see that different approaches are being used. obviously in missouri they're talking about the need for a second pelvic exam. in other states, there are other procedures, we've heard about fetal heartbeat laws being used. there are a number of approaches being used to give the supreme court a reason to take a second look at roe v. wade. >> we'll continue to follow all of them. paul, thank you, we appreciate it. >>> ahead, democrats reaching out to voters in critical states, their messages before the debate, coming up. >>> first, there are more than 30 million stray or feral cats living in the u.s. we'll talk to someone who has made it his mission to bring those populations down. >> my main focus is grabbing cats off the streets, saving lives. with tnr, this is the last generation that has to suffer outside. now i've probably fixed and returned at least a thousand feral cats in about 4 1/
court in a way that then would force a decision, a second decision, really, on roe v. wade. >> yes, and you're exactly right about that, erica. if you look at different states, you will see that different approaches are being used. obviously in missouri they're talking about the need for a second pelvic exam. in other states, there are other procedures, we've heard about fetal heartbeat laws being used. there are a number of approaches being used to give the supreme court a reason to take...
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[cheering] no president has a further impact since roe v. wade. by nominating justices and judges that will be strong for life. our goal for 2020 will be to reelect president donald trump to withstand in the senate and build up the caucus and house of representatives. >> sba is advancing three pro-life protection but save unborn children, care for women and importantly challenge roe. they include the capable bill, the overturning of the supreme court decision, and passing laws with disability discrimination abortion. legal experts believe these are three policy areas most likely to be considered by the current court. >> the placement of the 20 week team capable bill, several election cycles ago was getting it to the court and testing the will of the american people and the supreme court on whether this should stand or not. looking at the decision, what are the circumstances in which an abortion can her and how far does it have to be. last there', there is a strong t across the country right now for non- discrimination abortion walls. if that piece
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v. wade. 21% believe protections should be expanded and 16% said leave it alone. 14%, however, want to keep roe with some restrictions and s13% believe it should be overturned. >> joining us now from wachl washington, political reporter for the hill, julia manchester. >> good morning. >> geoff was reading some of these polls. mrk stands on abortion rights as we are seeing a shift there. how could this potentially impact the 2020 presidential race? we've already seen it with a shift within joe biden's campaign. where else could we see shifts on this? >> i've actually been talking to various democratic and conservative groups, pro-choice and pro-life groups. this is going to be a huge base turnout ahead of 2020. pro-choice groups are really looking to target pro-choice voters, women in particular, with these increased restrictions that we're seeing in states such as alabama and missouri. on the pro-choice side we're seeing republicans tout president trump's appointments of various conserva
v. wade. 21% believe protections should be expanded and 16% said leave it alone. 14%, however, want to keep roe with some restrictions and s13% believe it should be overturned. >> joining us now from wachl washington, political reporter for the hill, julia manchester. >> good morning. >> geoff was reading some of these polls. mrk stands on abortion rights as we are seeing a shift there. how could this potentially impact the 2020 presidential race? we've already seen it with a...
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wade know very well that if roe v. wade were to be overturned rich women would continue to get abortions, they would get safe abortions, and everyone else would be going back to the days of the back alley abortions where, make no mistake about it -- and this is more harmed and some died. if you are a certain one which is represented economically today by that 1%, then government serves you. this is why the deeper existential question of our time these women --ut this is an attack on our democracy, this is an attack on the idea that government is either for everybody, or what it has now become. we have health care, we have reproductive freedom, we have all of the things all of us want as long as you are among a few of the people. it, youer believe better believe -- and this is why i believe, i don't think we should vote for a person just based on their gender. issues, we of these just get something deeper. we get something at a deeper level. biget the games that are and blunt. you better believe it. if i am president, i
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the supreme court was wrong then as it was wrong in roe v. wade. i believe one day americans will look back and see that roe v. wade was the good case of our day. >> quick reaction to netflix, disney's ceo talking about withdrawing their productions, movies and television from georgia because of the heartbeat law in that statement yet and prevented. think they will take up production if they implement it. >> i would say let them go and don't let the door hit them on the backside if you know what i mean. for disney to do this when their whole market is children, they want to murder and support the murder of their future audience, that is not only not good morals, it's not good business either. they are insane, blinded by evil in their support of the worship. >> you have the last word here tonight. we wouldn't have it any other way. >> check out his new show, pathway to victory, debuts fox nation june 10. up next, your trump start back against mexico for failing to stop illegal immigration, your legal drugs and prevent the deaths of tens of thousands
the supreme court was wrong then as it was wrong in roe v. wade. i believe one day americans will look back and see that roe v. wade was the good case of our day. >> quick reaction to netflix, disney's ceo talking about withdrawing their productions, movies and television from georgia because of the heartbeat law in that statement yet and prevented. think they will take up production if they implement it. >> i would say let them go and don't let the door hit them on the backside if...
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wade is settled, law of the land, what do you say? >> roe v. wade is settled law for the lower courts so it's disingenuous when he hear supreme court justices saying roe is the law on the books. the supreme court has the capacity to overturn roe. they have overturned precedents that are as old as roe. i don't think anyone should be fooling themselves that they are prepared to overturn. >> rebecca? >> absolutely. the question is how urgent of an issue will this be for democratic voters? i think what we're seeing in the polling suggests that because of the supreme court, this has become incredibly urgent. that's why joe biden. >> a huge issue in the 2020 campaign. more news coming up. a near collision at sea, the ships coming so close that american sailors could see their russian counterparts sunbathing. and new developments in an alleged terror plot targeting times square in new york city. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ you know those butterflies aren't actually in the room? hey, that baker lady's o
wade is settled, law of the land, what do you say? >> roe v. wade is settled law for the lower courts so it's disingenuous when he hear supreme court justices saying roe is the law on the books. the supreme court has the capacity to overturn roe. they have overturned precedents that are as old as roe. i don't think anyone should be fooling themselves that they are prepared to overturn. >> rebecca? >> absolutely. the question is how urgent of an issue will this be for...
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he says the reason i changed is roe v. wade is under assault. it's under assault for women with a zip code -- sews yes economic struggle, women of color that's why i change the point of view. okay. but when it comes to you talk about mishaps sticking his foot in his mouth and even on race. he said things in the past that if you imagine them said now or by somebody else would be huge stories. here a few. >> in delaware, the largest growth in population is indian americans moving from india. you cannot go to a 7-eleven or a dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. i'm not joking. >> i mean you got the first sort of mainstream fricken america who is articulate and bright and clean and nice looking guy. i mean that's a story book man. >> he is letting the big banks write their own rules. unchain wall street. they are going to put you all back in chains. >> of course, obviously that -- a horrible reference to african-american and chain gangs. we -- time has passed since those things said. but it's the same person still. so are throes ki
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one is going to be for overturning row v. wade and one is going to be for maintaining roe v. wade. >> you don't think there is a voter that is going to say, ah, but he's not for the hyde amendment anymore i'm out? >> i don't think so. i think it's roe v. wade do you want it the law of this country or go back to the time where women and doctors would be criminalized and women would be going through very unsafe procedures? so i think that is going to be the defining -- i think joe biden will be fine in that space protecting roe v. wade as part of his campaign as will all the other candidates. >> you seem nervous he'll take too many hits. >> well, he is going to take some hits. but, you know, that's the deal. he knows what the deal is. he's taken hits before and not made it. so if, i think so far by and large on the scale of one to ten i'd give him about an eight in terms of how well he has been disciplined and how he stayed on the money. i thought the way he handled the protester contrasting how he handled the protester in his rallies with trump. that's what the middle of ameri
one is going to be for overturning row v. wade and one is going to be for maintaining roe v. wade. >> you don't think there is a voter that is going to say, ah, but he's not for the hyde amendment anymore i'm out? >> i don't think so. i think it's roe v. wade do you want it the law of this country or go back to the time where women and doctors would be criminalized and women would be going through very unsafe procedures? so i think that is going to be the defining -- i think joe...
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v. wade potentially being overturned and really consequential things playing out in the democratic party right now, a comment like that just allows president trump to distract, control the media, and change the topic. >> i want to get your reaction, april ryan. because it wasn't that long ago, november 190, i looked it up, 2018, when you asked the president of the united states a question and he didn't like the question, he called you "nasty" and a "loser," despite the fact that you've been reporting for the white house for more than 20 years. so when you hear all of these insults of the speaker, what goes through your mind? >> you know, i'm not a loser, number one, and i'm not nasty. this president uses nasty like it's a four-letter word, but it's five letters. there are a litany of people who he has called nasty. to include nancy pelosi, hillary clinton, and his new best friend, lindsey graham. so the day that he called me nasty was a couple of days after ied a asked him the question a
v. wade potentially being overturned and really consequential things playing out in the democratic party right now, a comment like that just allows president trump to distract, control the media, and change the topic. >> i want to get your reaction, april ryan. because it wasn't that long ago, november 190, i looked it up, 2018, when you asked the president of the united states a question and he didn't like the question, he called you "nasty" and a "loser," despite the...
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. >> reporter: joe biden has long supported roe umersus wade. >> nber one, roe v wade is the law of the maand. a wohas the right to choose. >> reporter: now he's coming under fire from other democrats amid revelations he still supports a controversial abortion law. the hyde amendment that bans using deral funds for abortion cases except in cases of rape, insist or to save the life of the mother. critics sae law prevents low income women from access to abortion. >> the hyde amendment is wrong. i think that we have a nation where all tse sidious things are being done to undermine women's reproductive rights in the country country.i counys c >> this isn't about politics but what's right. the hyde amendment should not be american law. >> reporter: a deve tholic, he repeatedly voted against exceptions for victims of rape and insissteststist. incest.cest. on the hyde amendment, biden's campaign said he's open to appealing it if avenues protected under roe v wade were threatened. joe biden's position is very much in line with the general electret. 58% of americans support keeping the hyde amen
. >> reporter: joe biden has long supported roe umersus wade. >> nber one, roe v wade is the law of the maand. a wohas the right to choose. >> reporter: now he's coming under fire from other democrats amid revelations he still supports a controversial abortion law. the hyde amendment that bans using deral funds for abortion cases except in cases of rape, insist or to save the life of the mother. critics sae law prevents low income women from access to abortion. >> the...
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the 1st of many things which seem to be quite contradiction to the case roe v wade which is being decided by the supreme court i believe it's extremely unfair and on precedented that there are going to try to charge her for manslaughter or the loss of her child in an altercation has not been heard before and it seems as if the state of alabama is trying to test new orders i don't think the outrage is going to have the state of alabama to reconsider those absolutely not i think in fact the outrage is what they're looking for water to in my place to see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage. a u.s. congresswoman has been accused of staging photos next to a migrant detention center for children in a bid to highlight the only going to military in crisis in the region the actual pictures were taken last year in texas but of only know the surface to alexandria ocasio cortez is shown near a chain link fence looking upset over critics have pointed out that the watch will migrants can be seen featured on that she appears to be facing an empty parking lot
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state without any abortion provider since the passage of roe v. wade in 1973. missouri is one of nine states that could challenge roe v. wade in the supreme court. and joining us now, katie phang and ashley merchant. good saturday morning to you both. this judge in st. louis, missouri, granted a temporary restraining order to planned parenthood. the judge made clear he's taking no sides here and thought this case warranted something of a further hearing. what do you think happens in court on tuesday? >> you're right, alex. the judge has not picked a side. planned parenthood won this skirmish. on tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m., the judge will conduct an evidentiary hearing to determine if a preliminary injunction, or the entry of an order that would allow the clinic to remain open, if that should be entered on tuesday. that is literally planned parenthood meeting legal standarsta standasta standards to keep its door open. planned parenthood would be able to provide. you want to make sure the purpose behind closing the doors of this clinic is not pretextual. accord
state without any abortion provider since the passage of roe v. wade in 1973. missouri is one of nine states that could challenge roe v. wade in the supreme court. and joining us now, katie phang and ashley merchant. good saturday morning to you both. this judge in st. louis, missouri, granted a temporary restraining order to planned parenthood. the judge made clear he's taking no sides here and thought this case warranted something of a further hearing. what do you think happens in court on...
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roe v. wade did not allow that. host: let's go to anita, who is calling from high springs, florida, on good morning. the republican line. anita good morning. , caller: good morning. i have been watching this, and i have really been getting a education. my first thought is the government should not be involved in this kind of a situation. women have the right to make their own choices. i am pro-life, but i also agree that there are times when, perhaps, having a child is not the best thing. like you are saying, there are so many different things going on with this, it is hard to fathom, to some degree, and i do not see a really -- this will go on through all eternity, i think .e one option could be families work together for a young woman or a girl who is having a baby she does not want, and they raiseit, or the church it, or someone has to take care of that baby from the time it is born until it is an adult, and i think in so many cases, i speak from knowledge on this. i had a sister who had an abortion and then for
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v. wade would be in jeopardy. >> one most interesting thing about it language shows how on the court the left and the right, are just as polarized as americans are throughout his concurrent upon justice thomas talks about mother and child, and just ginsburg explicitly pushes walk says a woman who terminates a pregnancy is not a mother some stark language is most interesting, but i think this will be back, indiana case is essentially that this is an issue not contemplated by roe v. wade, not weather to have a child but whichchild to have so if a mother gets prenatal testing shows, she is pregnant with a girl and wanted aboy or that fetus may have gen blindness something like that does intent matter does that allow her to terminate the pregnancy? just thomas' suggestion needs to perchlorate more can be read if another state other than indiana does not have a law like this they may revisit to create much laws to bring it back to the supreme court. >> do you read significance aaleeious didn'
v. wade would be in jeopardy. >> one most interesting thing about it language shows how on the court the left and the right, are just as polarized as americans are throughout his concurrent upon justice thomas talks about mother and child, and just ginsburg explicitly pushes walk says a woman who terminates a pregnancy is not a mother some stark language is most interesting, but i think this will be back, indiana case is essentially that this is an issue not contemplated by roe v. wade,...
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see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage the documentary channel is coming up next that's it from myself on the team for this hour show and tell us will be with you to weigh in muskets i'm to guide you through the night's headlines. this is a sticker from the old water bottle phone in the stomach of the fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. mailer as soon as school sets for their classes kristie cake or 3 on my end i need to stay on your guns at a special projects funded. on i knew that is the end of it for the city but for now the mountains of waste only grow higher. when lawmakers manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the financial merry go round of lives and we don't want. to ignore middle of the room signals. doing the ro
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v. wade as a precedent. i am also going to codify -- roe and i will repeal hyde so all women get access to abortion services. i don't think there is room in our party for a candidate who does not support a woman's full reproductive freedoms. cheers and applause] kirsten gillibrand: the day for dismissing paid leave or universal pre-k or equal pay for equal work is just a woman's issue, those days are long gone. when america's families succeed, we all succeed, that is why i will pass my family bill of rights within the first 100 days of being president. just imagine what we could achieve with a working mother in the white house instead of a misogynist. [cheers and applause] kirsten gillibrand: imagine the progress we could make with a diverse cabinet of americans who actually reflect why we are a great country and the agenda we could pass, not only with women at the table, but with a woman at the head of the table. [cheers and applause] kirsten gillibrand: now is not the time to settle fo
v. wade as a precedent. i am also going to codify -- roe and i will repeal hyde so all women get access to abortion services. i don't think there is room in our party for a candidate who does not support a woman's full reproductive freedoms. cheers and applause] kirsten gillibrand: the day for dismissing paid leave or universal pre-k or equal pay for equal work is just a woman's issue, those days are long gone. when america's families succeed, we all succeed, that is why i will pass my family...
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the 1st of many things which seem to be in quite contradiction to the case roe v wade which is being decided by the supreme court i believe it's extremely unfair and on precedented that there are going to try to charge for the for manslaughter for the loss of her child in an altercation it has not been heard before and it seems as if the state of alabama is trying to test new waters i don't think the outrage is going to have the state of alabama to reconsider those absolutely not i think in fact the outrage is what they're looking for water if you in my opinion to see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage the does it for me more news of the hour stay with us. look. we're going to the st petersburg international economic forum and the topic of our panel is are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the global economic order the answer of course is yes it's a matter of degree the big. fellow i've come to associate cowen certainly shevardnadze what global economies speaking the language of sanctions restrictions trade wars world later this hour sit
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the 1st of many things which seem to be quite contradiction to the case roe v wade which is been decided by the supreme court i believe it's extremely unfair and on precedented that they're going to try to charge her for manslaughter for the loss of her child in an altercation has not been heard before and it seems as if the state of alabama is trying to test new waters i don't think the outrage is going to have the state of alabama to reconsider those absolutely not i think in fact the outrage is what they're looking for water to in my opinion to see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage. even opinion is expected to decide today whether it will keep the holland 2015 and when you can deal he united states pulled out of the accord last year and reintroduced sanctions on to wrong iran is now warning it will support clean image of its uranium enrichment europe correspondent peter all of a nap peter is the deal do all can save it. well it is the last chance saloon that's what we're hearing from the arabian side it's quite a fun see last chance salo
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see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage. you opinion is is expected to decide today whether it will keep the to the hard brokered 2015 everything in nuclear deal united states pulled out of the accord last year and reintroduced sanctions on tehran iran is now warning it will surpass the agreed limit of its uranium enrichment strain to our europe correspondent the feed to all of the pizza is the deal or is there a chance that the e.u. will save it....
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the 1st of many things which seem to be quite contradiction to the case roe v wade which is been decided by the supreme court i believe it's extremely unfair and unprecedented that they're going to try to charge her for manslaughter for the loss of her child in an altercation has not been heard before and it seems as if the state of alabama is trying to test new orders i don't think the outrage is going to have the state of alabama to reconsider those absolutely not i think in fact the outrage is what they're looking for to in my opinion to see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage. iran has agreed not to violate the rules of the 2050 nuclear deal following talks with representatives of the e.u. in vienna. because i don't want to give any medium term for cars just as there are lots of factors influencing the situation but at least for now the task of preserving the iran nuclear deal and solving the most acute issues surrounding it has been achieved we must create protections for from the negative effects of us sanctions which are continuing to
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to see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage. iran has agreed not to violate the rules of the 2050 nuclear deal that followed talks with representatives of the e.u. in vienna. because i don't want to give any medium term for cars as there are lots of factors influencing the situation but at least for now the task of preserving the iran nuclear deal and solving the most acute issues surrounding it has been achieved we must create protections for around from the negative effects of us sanctions which are continuing to prove harmful. challenges to the integrity of the nuclear deal stem from america's destructive policies which have isolated it from the global community. iran and the e.u. countries agreed on the implementation of special mechanisms which allow iran to trade crude oil with europe while iran will reserve the right to increase its enriched uranium if other parties do violate the 2015 deal and the u.s. unlike the e.u. continues to impose sanctions on tehran our europe correspondent peter all of us been following developm
to see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage. iran has agreed not to violate the rules of the 2050 nuclear deal that followed talks with representatives of the e.u. in vienna. because i don't want to give any medium term for cars as there are lots of factors influencing the situation but at least for now the task of preserving the iran nuclear deal and solving the most acute issues surrounding it has been achieved we must create protections for around...